Engelbert Rugeje, a member of the Zanu-PF politburo and retired army general, narrowly escaped death last week in a serious car accident in Mt. Pleasant, according to sources within the ruling party. The incident occurred when the front wheel of Rugeje’s vehicle detached while he was driving, causing the car to veer off course.
Sources indicated that the vehicle was saved from overturning after hitting some rocks in the area, leaving Rugeje visibly shaken by the experience. “Our former Zanu-PF national political commissar Rugeje was involved in an accident last week during the night and is lucky to have survived,” a source revealed. Notably, there are claims of efforts within the party to downplay the severity of the incident.
Photographs of the damaged vehicle have surfaced, highlighting the gravity of the situation. When approached for comment, Rugeje appeared startled and responded with, “Who gave you this information? Where did you get that?” before declining to provide further details.
Insiders suggest that Rugeje remains deeply unsettled by the accident. His experience is significant, especially in light of Zimbabwe’s recent history, which has seen the loss of over 25 serving and retired army generals since the 2017 coup that ousted former President Robert Mugabe. Many of these military figures were integral to the political upheaval in the country.
Rugeje, who served as chief of staff in the Zimbabwe National Army, was promoted from major general to lieutenant general upon his retirement. He was appointed as Zanu-PF political commissar but was removed from that position in 2019, with war veteran Victor Matematanda taking over. Matematanda later transitioned to the role of Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique, and the political commissar position eventually went to Mike Bimha in 2021. In May 2024, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed Munyaradzi Machacha to the role, underscoring the shifting dynamics within Zanu-PF. As more details about Rugeje’s accident emerge, the ruling party faces increased scrutiny regarding its handling of internal matters and the safety of its senior members.
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